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Labour and Working-Class Lives: Essays to Celebrate the Life and Work of Chris Wrigley
By (Author) Keith Laybourn
Edited by John Shepherd
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
15th October 2019
United Kingdom
Paperback
288
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
British labour history has been one of the dominating areas of historical research in the last sixty years and this book, written in honour of Professor Chris Wrigley, offers a collection of essays written by leading British labour historians of that subject including Ken Brown, Malcolm Chase and Matthew Worley. It focuses upon trade unionism, the co-operative movement, the rise and fall of the Labour Party, and working-class lives, comparing British labour movements with those in Germany and examining the social and political labour activities of the Lansburys. There is, indeed, some important work connected with the cultural developments of the British labour movement, most obviously in the essay written by Matthew Worley on communism and Punk Rock. -- .
Keith Laybourn is Professor of History and the Diamond Jubilee Professor of the University of Huddersfield
John Shepherd is Visiting Professor of Modern British History at the University of Huddersfield and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society